A university student in Nigeria died Friday while participating in a reenactment of Jesus’s crucifixion.
Sule Ambrose, 25, was a first-year student at the Claratian Institute of Philosophy and was taking classes to become a priest when the horrific incident happened, according to the BBC.
Ambrose was taking part in a reenactment of Jesus’s crucifixion and was given the role of Simon Peter, a Disciple of Jesus, during the play “Passion of Christ.”
I doubt. I think they crucified the wrong man (if he should have played Peter), and could it be they took the drama too far and actually pierced his side with a spear? I hope not. Being nailed to a board by the hands is not enough to cause death.
Release of adrenaline after sudden discovery can lead to heart problems,Oga had an epiphany while getting nailed on the plus sign. A shock can be fatal and it makes no difference whether it’s the trauma of a loved one’s death or the excitement of a lottery win…or shooting your shot into a fine young coconut
Why would he be shocked? Unless someone joked they’d leave him up there for a week for the birds to peck at. All the same, ni ujinga kukubali usulubiwe.
Shock sio kuambiwa kitu unashtuka aiseh, unaeza kunywa tei kisha mwili iingie shock after toxicity ama udinyane kisha njoti itoke na shock…shock is not kupigwa stima ama kushangaa…its trauma, heatstroke, blood loss, allergic reaction, severe infection, poisoning, severe burns na zingine mingi
He had no choice, he had to die.
The power of Rome was awesome. The person who had earthly authority to order Jesus released was Pilate, the Roman governor over Judea, but he didn’t care. He said he saw no fault in the man. The guy was ridiculously accused of claiming to be the king of the Jews: a joke to Pilate–after all, Herod was King, serving at the pleasure of Rome. For as long as the Jews themselves were baying for the prisoner’s blood, it made Pilate’s work easy: one bothersome rebel out of the way. So he handed him over to the mob, washed his hands off the matter, and reached for his gilded wine cup.
(NB: Italics mine, no Biblical mention of this fun act)
But the Oga was stupid, what did he plan to achieve? No one said that to follow the example of Jesus means you tempt fate, or get yourself tortured as he was. It’s true God doesn’t suffer fools gladly. Put your life in danger, and you’ll surely die.